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Analysis of genomic context: prediction of |
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Several widely used methods for predicting functional associations between proteins are based on the systematic analysis of genomic context. Efforts are ongoing to improve these methods and to search for novel aspects in genomes that could be exploited for function prediction. Here, we use gene expression data to demonstrate two functional implications of genome organization: first, chromosomal proximity indicates gene coregulation in prokaryotes independent of relative gene orientation; and second, adjacent bidirectionally transcribed genes (that is, ‘divergently’ organized coding regions) with conserved gene orientation are strongly coregulated. We further demostrate that such bidirectionally transcribed gene pairs are functionally associated and derive from this a novel genomic context method that reliably predicts links between >2.500 pairs of genes in ~100 species. Around 650 of these functional associations are supported by other genomic context methods. In most instances, one gene encodes a transcriptional regulator, and the other a nonregulatory protein. In-depth analysis in Excherichia coli shows that the vast majority of these regulators both control transcription of the divergently transcribed target gene/operon and auto-regulate thieir own biosynthesis. The method thus enables the prediction of target processes and regulatory features for several hundred transcriptional regulators.
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1999-2003 中国科学院上海生命科学研究院生物信息中心 |